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Preliminary results on snow surveys of Pyrenean grey partridge (Perdix perdix hispaniensis) in the Cantabrian Mountains
Authors:Manuel Antonio González  Beatriz Blanco-Fontao  Daniel Martínez  Alejandro Santos-Fuentes  Peter Neuhaus  Kathreen E. Ruckstuhl
Affiliation:1.Department of Biological Sciences,University of Calgary,Calgary,Canada;2.Environmental Management Services SIGMA SL,Oviedo,Spain;3.Department of Geography and Geology,University of León,León,Spain
Abstract:Peripheral populations tend to be smaller and more prone to extinction than those in core areas. Grey partridge Perdix perdix in its southern-most edge occupies mountain habitats, which is unlike any habitat in its northern European range. This makes these mountain ecotypes especially susceptible to range contractions and population decrease is likely the result of the current global change process. In Iberia, the so-called Pyrenean grey partridge subspecies P. p. hispaniensis is considered to be declining but little is known about its real trends and numbers. We locally studied the abundance of the Pyrenean grey partridges in winter by direct observations in the Cantabrian Mountains (NW Spain), while driving on a paved road. In addition, we related observed partridge abundances to different context variables to find the ones better helping to detect this species. The paved road-based censuses were successful, and we detected the presence and abundance of the Pyrenean grey partridge. Individuals and groups were more easily detected from December to February while couples were observed at the end of the winter (i.e. February–March). Wherever open paved roads exist, we strongly recommend using direct observations from them during winter as an adequate tool for Pyrenean grey partridge monitoring. This easy and cost-effective method affordable to managers and conservationists can contribute to a better understanding of the European mountain’s changing ecosystems and help us understanding the population trends of this vulnerable subspecies.
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